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Show 10 BOX ELDER Sunday, February 25, 1973 Employe Retires BEHS Girl Victim Of Hit, Run Accident Brigham City police were on the lookout Saturday morning for an older model sedan involved in a hit and run accident Friday night, which injured a Box Elder High school girl. The victim from Brigham City, was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital by her parents after the mishap, for observation. She suffered a bruised bone, but was released later, according to police reports. The girl was injured at the intersection of Second South and Fourth West, when the automobile containing three boys "swerved in at the victim and two of her companions while they were walking down the street," police said. Car Eastbound The car was eastbound at the time of the mishap at 10:19 p m., reports showed. Law officers were on the lookout for an older model sedan with a bright red roof . The victim's companions, two other girls, one from Willard and the other also of Brigham City, were not injured The incident was reported by one of the girls parents Brigham City Police Probe Several Local Car Prowls Brigham City police in- vestigated several car prowls this past week, where thieves netted a considerable amount of assorted items. Jeffrey L. Hansen, Riverside, told police Thursday that 14 inch someone took two Chevrolet Chromes, worth $30, two Cragar mags with bald tires on the wheels, and a split rim with another tire on the wheel from the back of his pickup truck He said the theft occurred while the pickup was parked at Box Elder High school between the hours of 8 and Feed Grain, Wheat Signup Underway First Security Cify, Utah NEWS, Brigham 10 p m, Eddie Garga, 630 West Fifth complained to police Thursday that two tapes, two speakers and a basketball were stolen from his car during the same hours as the Hansen theft. A Brigham City woman who has worked in every department of the local First Security bank, retired recently after 39 and a half years of service. The announcement was made by bank officials this past week. Employes of the firm honored Mrs. Millroy (Faye) Steed, 238 North Third West, at a luncheon recently at the bank. Mrs Steed started her career with the First National Bank of Brigham City in September of First Securitys Brigham bank. Program programs. by First Security in 1943. She started as a banking remittance clerk and was also an elevator operator at the bank for a period of time. Every Department RETIRES Mrs. Millroy Steed has retired (Faye) from First Security Bank. North, SHC Honors Local Students Six students from the Brigham City area have been for honored outstanding achievement at a special awards assembly at, Stevens Henager college in Ogden. The announcement was made by F.S. Robinson, director of the SHC. The students are: Maryelen Hacking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hacking, Brigham City, who received a power reading award, and was placed on the scholastic honor roll for achieving a 4 00 grade point average. Kristine Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry M. Hendrickson, Brigham City, who who was honored for having a perfect attendance. William Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, Brigham City, who received a certificate or achievement on the adding machine and bookeeping machine, a basic accounting competence award, a perfect attendance award, and was placed on the scholastic honor roll for achieving a 3 71 grade point y average. Gerald Pett, son a Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett, Brigham City, who received an accounting award. Perc Kim Petersen, Brigham City, who was placed on the scholastic honor roll for achieving a 4 00 grade point average. P. Janice Holmgren, Money Class Slated drought and frost. Most of the loans are forgivable up to $5,000, depending on the loss of each farmer. Senator Bennett said although loans under the program were to be cutoff by Dec. 27, an order by the Agriculture department allowed the Utah FHA office to another process course; William and Gerald in a livestockmen in processing and secretarial professional accounting and business administration course, Perc Kim in a marketing and business management course; and Janice in a business machines and typing course. out- in a are presented with a special awards certificate in recognition of their achievements. 124 associations mental health committee and Western Hills Realty. The initial session is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Utah Power and Light 26th street, auditorium, 457 Ogden. It will be presented under the direction of Rulon T. Burton, director of the American Institute of Money Management. The fee is $3 per couple. Preregistration is encouraged because enrollment is limited. The registration fee should be sent to AIM, Suite 15, 5899 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah and Short Line to be Farrneis must sign-ueligible for the program p J. Grant Hacking of Hacking Enterprises, Brigham City, is one of 23 tire dealers from 15 states who attended a dealer management seminar and Garfield counties, which suffered from the summer drought. spon- sored by The Goodyear Tire and Rubber company in Akron, Ohio last week. Subjects covered during the seminar include tire market trends, financial management, employe hiring and training, advertising, store planning and display and merchandising. Mrs. Ruth Gilmore, fifth grade teacher at Lakeview School, was surSURPRISE! rounded by her students as they gave her a surprise birthday party last week in her classroom. The children planned the event, including a cake inscribed To Lady Gilmore, and arranged to have her called from the classroom by the principal to give them time to prepare the surprise celebration. The veteran teacher was truly surprised by the childrens tribute. red-heade- d sCqoqdDgl! included fruit farmers in Salt Washington, Davis Utah, Lake, and Box Elder counties, Weber, which were hit by frost last spring, and livestock operators in Beaver, Emery, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Washington, Grand, San Juan, Elks to Sponsor Benefit Dance HS The Logan Elks lodge is sponsoring a benefit Start programs dance for the Head Start-Hom- e in Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties, it was announced this week. The event will be staged in the Elks lodge, 920 North Second West, on March 3 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are priced at $3 per couple and may be obtained in Brigham City from Marilyn Howard, 670 North Third West, and in Tremonton from David Gleason, 316 South Tremont. They may also be purchased at the door and at Head Start headquarters in Millville. Semi-formdress is suggested for the dance which has as its theme, What The World Needs Now. Proceeds will go into the parents fund. t ;vw a i k Passbook moneymaker account pays 5 current annual interest rate. (5. 3 annual yield.) Add or withdraw whenever you 1 like. mm F $1,000 $ on $5,000 or more for for 2 years. on Account This 5.75or more 1 1 year. 00 Alexander Hamil-ton- will s ($1,000) open our 5.75 moneymaker account for you. If you let them remain in the account with all earned interest for a minimum term, your money earns $59.19. $5,000 earns over $295.91. (5.92 annual yield.) And you will enoy the same withdrawal privileges that our 6 account offers. Put your Alexander Hamiltons to work in our top interest moneymaker certificate account. Earn a 6 annual rate. The $5,000 minimum deposit earns $309.16 a year when principal and interest stay in the account for full ar minimum term. (6.1 8 annual yield.) Withdrawals may be made before maturity at any time. Loss of1 interest never exceeds ninety days. Monday and Tuesday US' Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. 262-333- A local spokesman noted that couples who have been turned down for VA and FHA loans may have their eligibility reconsidered after completing the course. Simplified farmers For information, call Ogden or Salt Lake City, began p whose crops and cattle were damaged, he said. Recipients of the assistance 84107. 393-869- 7, ap- 808 SOUTH MAIN STREFT Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Frank Coppin of Brigham City. plications pending on the cutoff date. These loans have prevented "disaster areas due to the al A family finance course intended for husbands and wives who wish to do a better job of is management money scheduled in Ogden beginning March 1. course is The sponsored locally by the Box Elder County Mental Health bonds chairman T. Attends Meet Area Farmers Share in Aid an executive secretarial with accounting course at Stevens Henager; .Kristine in a data Students achieving standing performance subject particular p Emergency Loan program after the counties were declared idsaster areas due to the average. Students Courses Maryelen is enrolled Myrna Ellis, 403 South Second East, told police Sunday that someone stole two wheels and tires from her son's car. ), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peters, Brigham City, who was honored for her typing competence, her skills on the bookkeeping machine, and was placed on the scholastic honor roll for achieving a 3.86 grade point sign-u- Box Elder county had a total of $59,795 in Savings Bonds sales for January, it was reported by South Box Elder volunteer up. growth, At Special Assembly the Businessman For Fruit Losses The Farmers Home administration paid out over $4.7 million in emergency loans to Utah farmers and ranchers who suffered losses during a summer drought and spring frost last year. Senator Wallace F. Bennett, said 1,065 Utahns in 19 counties became eligible for the FHAs loans under and p Since then she has worked in every department of the bank, Gargo told police his car was locked and thieves broke through a plastic window cover. John J. Scharton, 972 Wildwood also reported a car prowl to police this week. He said someone stole two wheel covers and a jack from his car. sign-u- 1, 7, when Reports Theft automatic. During the six week Bond Totals March Wednesday March payments that will be made later in the years, as sign-u- p is not Thursday, provisions have made it so all farms should be able to qualify for payments "If sign-uis in line with previous years, approximately 97 percent of the eligible farms in the county will be signed up in one or both programs, he said. Once a producer is sure of his program choices, then its a wise idea for him to come in and sign up at the ASCS office as soon as possible. It will save the farmers time if he comes in before there is a lineearly later purchased a spokesman said. Mrs. Steed is a lifelong resident of Brigham City. She and her husband have one daughter, Sheronne Marble, who formerly worked for First Security. Their granddaughter, Becky Marble is currently working for p assistance, office will remain open until 6:30 p.m. to accommo4ate those farmers who work out of town. Monday, Feb 5, and will continue through March 16 County Executive Director Mark H Jensen, anticipates that approximately 900 farmers will sign up for participation in the 1973 feed grain and wheat 1934. The bank was forms, helpful and a pleasant atmosphere are all on tap at the Box Elder County Agricultural Stablization and Conservation Service (ASCS) office. Sign-u- City period, the ASCS county office will maintain its regular hours, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for LdAV HOME OFFICE OGDEN. 369 24TH STREET BRIGHAM CITY. MAIN AT FOREST |